Sentences with phrase «aspect ratio display here»

Instead, we have a traditional 16:9 aspect ratio display here, measuring in at 5.5 inches diagonally.
Based on the leaks, it appears that Samsung is going with an 18:9 aspect ratio display here, similar to what LG did with their G6.

Not exact matches

Here's a visual guide, showing the difference in the two aspect ratios on display in different theaters:
With a 4:3 aspect ratio and a 9.6 - inch display, this is probably pretty great for browsing the web as it is, but there's not much more besides casual and light gaming you'd want to do here.
GFXBench often misses the exact spec, and it's likely the case here as well — the display should be a 9.7 - inch Super AMOLED unit, with a resolution of 2048 × 1536 pixels and an aspect ratio of 4:3.
In case you forgot, here's a quick look at the specs: Display: 6.3 ″ FHD +, 19:9 Aspect Ratio, 90 % Screen to Body Ratio CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 RAM: 4 GB Storage: 64 GB Camera (Rear): 16MP + 5MP Camera (Front): 24MP Battery: 3260 mAh
The OnePlus 5T comes with a 6.01 - inch fullHD + (2160 x 1080) Optic AMOLED display, which is not only larger than the panel the company used in the OnePlus 5, but it also comes with a different aspect ratio, we're looking at an 18:9 aspect ratio here, which is OnePlus» very first smartphone to sport such a display aspect ratio.
The OnePlus 5T isn't much of an upgrade over the OnePlus 5, in fact the biggest change here is the display going to a 18:9 aspect ratio and the fingerprint sensor moving to the back of the device.
Though we should give iVoomi the credit for coming up with low - priced innovation (shatterproof display in that other model and 18:9 aspect ratio screen here), the other options by Redmi and Tenor at similar price will make it difficult for this model to survive.
The 6 - inch full HD + display with an 18:9 aspect ratio is the main attraction here, dominating the front of the phone, but you also get a Snapdragon 660 chipset, 4 GB of RAM, the same dual camera as the flagship Sirocco and a 3,000 mAh battery.
Both 16:9 and 18:9 aspect ratio display phones have been covered here.
The Honor FullView Display with its 18:9 aspect ratio works well here and the sides, top, and bottom bezels are minimal.
This gives the display an 18:9 aspect ratio, or more correctly 2:1, which is essentially a vertical extension of 320 pixels from 2560 pixels tall in a traditional 16:9 display to 2880 pixels here.
The new aspect ratio used here is interesting, and presents an upgrade over last year's 5.3 - inch 16:9 display on the LG G5.
The Galaxy S5 arguably has an edge here, as its 16MP sensor (here cropped to 12MP to maintain a 4:3 aspect ratio with the G3) seems to display smaller text with slightly more clarity.
As for the main specs, there's nothing missing here with the Note 8 equipped with a 6.3 - inch display which adopts an 18:9 aspect ratio, 6 GB RAM, 64 GB storage, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC (in the US).
For example, if you are all about the display then here you will get a 6 - inch display along with an 18:9 aspect ratio.
The UMIDIGI S2 sports a 6 - inch HD + (1440 x 720) display, which means you're getting an 18:9 aspect ratio here.
According to the tipster, the HTC Breeze will sport a 5.5 - inch display, which will not have much bezel around it, and we're looking at an 18:9 display aspect ratio here.
Both the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S8 have a 5.8 - inch curved QHD + Super AMOLED display with an aspect ratio of 18.5:9, so there's seemingly little to choose here, though the S8's display is already one of the best in the business so it's understandable that not much was changed.
The full view display is the new trend and here is the Tecno Camon i review, a Mediatek quad core powered handset that comes with a 5.65 inch 18:9 aspect ratio screen with HD + resolution.
If you have any complaints here with the display resolution, then you should be blaming the odd aspect ratio due to the display covering the entire body.
The Elephone S9 will be fueled by the Snapdragon 660 64 - bit octa - core processor, and a flexible OLED panel will be included on both devices, and we're looking at an 18:9 display aspect ratio here.
Motorola has stuck to the 16:9 aspect ratio here, which will make plenty of people happy, but seeing a taller display would have been nicer too.
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